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Friday, February 22, 2013

Call for panellists on Canadian receptiveness to American Law in the 19th c.

From Charles Hoffman:

For the American Society for Legal History meeting in Miami in November 2013, a couple of us are interested in putting together a panel that explores Canadian receptiveness and resistance to American law and policy in the nineteenth century. If you are interested in contributing a paper, please contact Lyndsay Campbell (lcampbe@ucalgary.ca) or Charles Hoffman (charles.hoffman@mail.mcgill.ca) by Tuesday, Feb. 26.

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